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They are metamers but not position isomers
The boiling point of benzene is 176 oF (80.1 oC).
2-pentanone: 102,7 0C 3-methyl-2-butanone: 78,3 0C
You should count the carbons first by counting the longest chain possible, if there are multiple bonds, then the multiple bonds must be in the chain. Find the straight chain first if you can. Once you have the number of carbons you will know which prefix to use which is what the first person who answered showed youshowed you. Alkanescontain single bonds, alkenescontain doublebond, alkynescontain triple bondsThen if its an alkane, it ends with -ane, alkene ends with -ene, alkyne ends with -yne. So 3 carbons, 8 hydrogens (CnH2n+2..C3H8) is the formula for propane.
The compound is bigger. They all contain -OH branches but propanol has 3 carbons, whereas ethanol has 2 carbons, and methanol has 1 carbon. There are more intermolecular forces which increases boiling points.
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2-pentanone IS a chemical. One place it's found is in tobacco.
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They are metamers but not position isomers
Do an iodoform test. Use an aqueous solution of iodine and potassium iodide added to basic solutions of 2-pentanone and 3-pentanone.The iodoform reaction is a classical test for methyl ketones. A light-yellow precipitate of iodoform forms immediately with the methyl ketone of 2-pentanone.To confirm:1H NMR3-pentanone will show only 2 signals: a triplet at ~1.33 and a quartet at ~2.352-pentanone will show 4 signals: a triplet at ~0.90, a sextet at ~1.55, a singlet at ~2.05 and a triplet at ~2.40
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2-pentanone is CH3(C=0)CH2CH2CH3 and is a ketone with a distinct smell. 2-pentanol is CH3CH(OH)CH2CH2CH3 and is an alcohol with completely different properties.
2-naphthol has a polar molecule.
The formula is C5H9BrO.